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Public lecture in Lancaster, funded by the Royal Institute of Philosophy. Prof John O'Neill (Manchester University) talks on 'Living Well Within Limits'. Introduced by Dr Sam Clark (Lancaster University). Topic: civic health

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1937 Goldsboro High School News, Senior Edition. Includes the names and photos of all the graduates. 8 pages Highlights: Senior Soliloquy 112 Seniors Take Diplomas Tonight Students Approve Activity Fee Plan Three Skits Enacted in Senior Class Day English Class Gives Flagpole to School Class Song Farewell Senior Picnic "Class of '37 As We've Known Them" (with photos) "Last Will and Testament of Class of '37' Names mentioned in the paper include: Mary Baddour, Marshall... Topics: Goldsboro High School, 1938, Goldsboro North Carolina, Goldsboro, North Carolina, High School...

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NOTE: Recording on April Fool's Day!!: We start off with a double Murder in Texas, and have Rich Sheridan of Dallas give a report, and his convictions about Easter. Then I, Don, gave a bit about "Smart" Electric Meters** - during which we 'lost power' -- The 2 Studio DVD recorders and the MPEG recorder crapped out around 16 minutes into the show - not realized for another 20 minutes. See what we put together after the collapse - in April 2, Part 2. **I didn't get to the... Topic: Newsmagazine

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We had a MPEG-recording computer crash, & I didn't realize that the show had stopped recording at 16 minutes until the show was at ~ 40 minutes!!!!! (because the recorders are off to the side) We lost all of Stew Webb's important report update. Go to StewWebb.com Pat & I picked it up best we could, as we are limited on studio time - and had to get something recorded that was relevant. Here ar 9 QUESTIONS to Ask your Power Company about "Smart" Electric Meters: Questions... Topic: Newsmagazine

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Lecture: if our current regime of individual ownership didn't exist, what reason would there be to invent it? Part of 'Capitalism as an Ethical Problem'. Topics: capitalism, ownership, John Locke, state of nature

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Lecture on ethics/moral philosophy. John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. Orienting comparisons between Kant & Mill. Utilitarianism in general as impartial welfare consequentialism. Three accounts of the good life: hedonism, desire-satisfaction, perfectionism. Mill vs Bentham on the good life. Mill as perfectionist? Topics: ethics, moral philosophy, John Stuart Mill, the good life

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Lecture on ethics/moral philosophy. Mill versus Brave New World: intelligence and free speech as its condition of cultivation; individuality and self-development as its condition of cultivation. The problem of justice and Mill's response. Topics: ethics, moral philosophy, John Stuart Mill, Aldous Huxley, justice

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Lecture on Hume's ethics. Justice, via four questions: what is it? why do we need it? why do we approve of it? is it the same in all times and places? Topics: hume, ethics, moral philosophy, justice, virtue

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Lecture: the consequentialist defence of capitalism and the nature of the human good. Part of 'Capitalism as an Ethical Problem'. Topics: capitalism, consequentialism, well-being, welfare, the good life, happiness, utility, pleasure,...

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Lecture on ethics/moral philosophy. Mill and Bentham on utilitarianism; theories of the good life; Mill's dispute with Bentham about the good life; Mill as perfectionist. Topics: ethics, moral philosophy, John Stuart Mill